As we reported, on Monday, Donald Trump finally denounced the Charlottesville attack caused by "KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists and other hate groups," two days after protestor Heather Heyer was struck and killed by a car.

While the President claims he condemns the "egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence" that "has no place in America," many believe his response is too little, too late!

Late Monday, protestors flocked to Trump Tower to decry both the businessman and his response to this past weekend's violence in Virginia.

The 71-year-old — who was on a working vacation at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey — is scheduled to travel to Washington, D.C. and then to New York City Monday night where he will be greeted by thousands of marchers.

At least three separate rallies were held outside the Midtown building, where demonstrators held signs that read "No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA" and "Not my president."

"I'm actually moving to New York in two weeks. I'm kinda just gonna disappear and study for a few years and see what happens after that. I'm nervous about moving away from my family, that's one thing that I'm really scared of, but I feel like it'll be good for me to live on my own for a bit and really knuckle down on what I really love and study."

They grow up so fast!!!

While we don't think Brooklyn will be *too* far from the spotlight, you can always hold onto the memories of when he was by purchasing his new coffee table book, What I See!